The large “F-Type.com” sticker on the passenger side of the roadster isn't the only clue that this isn't the same car caught in Colorado. Dual exhaust tips in the center of the rear diffuser suggest that this is the 3.0-liter, 380-hp supercharged V6-powered iteration of the vehicle. The other spied F-Type had four exhaust tips, hinting at the 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 under its hood.

We won't be seeing many non-camouflaged F-Types on American roads until the cars go on sale in 2013, but count on seeing it in our coverage of the upcoming Paris Motor Show, where we'll fill you in on all the details of the sleek roadster.

Graham Kozak
- Graham Kozak drove a 1951 Packard 200 sedan in high school because he wanted something that would be easy to find in a parking lot. He thinks all the things they're doing with fuel injection and seatbelts these days are pretty nifty too.
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